so did Malcolm's own family...
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Fact is, Malcolm X was hated during that time.. even BY HIS OWN FAMILY (BROTHERS AND SISTERS). So, Farrakhan saying he was complicit in words is not news.. Malcolm's OWN FAMILY called him a traitor and wanted nothing to do with him. Emotions were high during that time.... and I'm sure everyone in hindsight regretted their role.
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only because they were loyal followers of their leader, Elijah Muhammad. they worshiped the ground he walked on. even Malcolm took the side of Elijah Muhammad over his brother Reginald when Reginald was suspended from the NOI.
some people believe he did it
some people believe he did it
Some people believe he killed MLK.
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The bottom line is that most of the people who accuse Farrakhan could give a shit about Malcolm. They just want to have something on Farrakhan.
Some people believe he killed MLK.
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The bottom line is that most of the people who accuse Farrakhan could give a shit about Malcolm. They just want to have something on Farrakhan.
The bottom line is that most of the people who accuse Farrakhan could give a shit about Malcolm. They just want to have something on Farrakhan.
some people believe he did it
We are not reading this.
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the evidence is overwhelming though....and let us not forget (don't know how to embed DM videos):
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ulvc_farrakhan-admission-on-malcolm-x_news
What evidence is overwhelming?
SINCE MOST BLACK PEOPLE HATE THEMSELVES SO MUCH
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE THAT WHITE PEOPLE LIE OR HAVE ANY
REASON TO KILL A BLACK MAN WITH THAT MUCH POWER AND INFLUENCE.
THEREFORE BLACK PEOPLE WILL DO
EXACTLY WHAT WHITE PEOPLE WANT THEM TO DO............
John Ali
that is all
Kill yourself .. u fuckin' idiot.
The shit i dont personally understand is, I had thought the men that had shot Malcolm had gotten mobbed by his fellow followers soon after the shots ran out. And a few of them were getting near beaten to death, was this aspect of the movie not accurate. I thought there was only one that had gotten away.
I think you have it backwards.. there was only one that got caught at the ballroom. He confessed, and was proud of killing Malcolm. He testifies at trial that the other 2 men who were arrested later, had nothing to do with Malcolm's death... but they were convicted anyway.
I hope you're not relying on a movie for factual information.
John Ali
that is all
and very near to his murder, brother once stated to (i think haley) 'that MAN in chicago'. definitely john ali.John Ali was probably an FBI agent as well...
People talking that shit but don't even know who Sarah Mitchell is.
Sarah Mitchell.. Malcolm's personal secretary... and reportedly the last person to speak with Malcolm at the Audubon Ballroom.
On pages 20 and 21, of the 22 page commentary titled "Shepherd of Black Sheep", Ms Sara Mitchell wrote:
"During his final hours, Malcolm spoke of plans for explaining to the general public how hasty and mistaken he had been in accusing Black Muslims of bombing his home. He said, "You won't find a single instance where Muslim men ever moved to attack women and children. I know their tactics and their limitations. And I'm telling you...things happening to me these past weeks go beyond the realm of the Muslims". Malcolm was convinced that a conspired maneuver was already in motion whereby, if anything happened to him, Elijah and his organization would be blamed or vice-versa. Therefore, whatever should occur in the wake of such a neat set-up, it was unlikely that other possiblities would be given due consideration. After sitting quietly for a while peering straight ahead, he finaly looked around at all the concerned faces of those attending a last-minute meeting. Shaking his head, he voiced regrets that, inadvertently, he had aided and abetted a vicious calculated scheme by accusing Elijah and other Muslims of being 'out-to-get' him. Formerly so "street-wise," he was angry with himself for falling for something he felt he should have been able to see into more clearly and more rapidly. "I'm not trying to look noble or anything...and I'm sure not out here to rival or fight with anybody...surely not against my own people!"
Do you have the book, Divine?
Sarah Mitchell.. Malcolm's personal secretary... and reportedly the last person to speak with Malcolm at the Audubon Ballroom.
On pages 20 and 21, of the 22 page commentary titled "Shepherd of Black Sheep", Ms Sara Mitchell wrote:
"During his final hours, Malcolm spoke of plans for explaining to the general public how hasty and mistaken he had been in accusing Black Muslims of bombing his home. He said, "You won't find a single instance where Muslim men ever moved to attack women and children. I know their tactics and their limitations. And I'm telling you...things happening to me these past weeks go beyond the realm of the Muslims". Malcolm was convinced that a conspired maneuver was already in motion whereby, if anything happened to him, Elijah and his organization would be blamed or vice-versa. Therefore, whatever should occur in the wake of such a neat set-up, it was unlikely that other possiblities would be given due consideration. After sitting quietly for a while peering straight ahead, he finaly looked around at all the concerned faces of those attending a last-minute meeting. Shaking his head, he voiced regrets that, inadvertently, he had aided and abetted a vicious calculated scheme by accusing Elijah and other Muslims of being 'out-to-get' him. Formerly so "street-wise," he was angry with himself for falling for something he felt he should have been able to see into more clearly and more rapidly. "I'm not trying to look noble or anything...and I'm sure not out here to rival or fight with anybody...surely not against my own people!"
Sarah Mitchell.. Malcolm's personal secretary... and reportedly the last person to speak with Malcolm at the Audubon Ballroom.
On pages 20 and 21, of the 22 page commentary titled "Shepherd of Black Sheep", Ms Sara Mitchell wrote:
"During his final hours, Malcolm spoke of plans for explaining to the general public how hasty and mistaken he had been in accusing Black Muslims of bombing his home. He said, "You won't find a single instance where Muslim men ever moved to attack women and children. I know their tactics and their limitations. And I'm telling you...things happening to me these past weeks go beyond the realm of the Muslims". Malcolm was convinced that a conspired maneuver was already in motion whereby, if anything happened to him, Elijah and his organization would be blamed or vice-versa. Therefore, whatever should occur in the wake of such a neat set-up, it was unlikely that other possiblities would be given due consideration. After sitting quietly for a while peering straight ahead, he finaly looked around at all the concerned faces of those attending a last-minute meeting. Shaking his head, he voiced regrets that, inadvertently, he had aided and abetted a vicious calculated scheme by accusing Elijah and other Muslims of being 'out-to-get' him. Formerly so "street-wise," he was angry with himself for falling for something he felt he should have been able to see into more clearly and more rapidly. "I'm not trying to look noble or anything...and I'm sure not out here to rival or fight with anybody...surely not against my own people!"
Sarah Mitchell.. Malcolm's personal secretary... and reportedly the last person to speak with Malcolm at the Audubon Ballroom.
On pages 20 and 21, of the 22 page commentary titled "Shepherd of Black Sheep", Ms Sara Mitchell wrote:
"During his final hours, Malcolm spoke of plans for explaining to the general public how hasty and mistaken he had been in accusing Black Muslims of bombing his home. He said, "You won't find a single instance where Muslim men ever moved to attack women and children. I know their tactics and their limitations. And I'm telling you...things happening to me these past weeks go beyond the realm of the Muslims". Malcolm was convinced that a conspired maneuver was already in motion whereby, if anything happened to him, Elijah and his organization would be blamed or vice-versa. Therefore, whatever should occur in the wake of such a neat set-up, it was unlikely that other possiblities would be given due consideration. After sitting quietly for a while peering straight ahead, he finaly looked around at all the concerned faces of those attending a last-minute meeting. Shaking his head, he voiced regrets that, inadvertently, he had aided and abetted a vicious calculated scheme by accusing Elijah and other Muslims of being 'out-to-get' him. Formerly so "street-wise," he was angry with himself for falling for something he felt he should have been able to see into more clearly and more rapidly. "I'm not trying to look noble or anything...and I'm sure not out here to rival or fight with anybody...surely not against my own people!"